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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / December 2006

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WINNERS! 2006 Christmas Ballot23 Dec 2006 16:30 GMT8
<music>Happy Birthday
http://youtube.com/watch?v=UeypOvsY91Q
</music>
Today is AUK's thirteenth birthday (at least it still is in the Western
Re: Darn Prednizone22 Dec 2006 18:48 GMT3
Does anyone out there have Polymyalgia R.? I'm having a terrible time. Been
on 10mg. but still my legs are to weak to walk very much, and I'm use to
going. Dr. said I could go  to 30mg. for a few days and see how I feel then
slowly drop back to 10...if I'm feeling any better. So ...
tachycardia...ablation...perjunke fibers22 Dec 2006 01:12 GMT12
My cardiologist is contemplating bringing in an electrophysiologist to
explore ablation due to my erratic PSVT situtation.  I am on beta
blockers now, and my cardiologist says that if ablation is deemed
appropriate, I might not need any medication afterwards.  I am 64, and
Healthy Cells=Healthy Bodies21 Dec 2006 20:50 GMT1
Good health starts at the cellular level. When your cells are healthy,
so are your glands and organs. Optimal health can be achieved when your
cells function normally and communicate properly with one another.
That’s why we’ve designed each product in the Optimal Health System
medical genetics21 Dec 2006 15:39 GMT1
hi i  need some detailed books of genitics.i shall be greatful
                                                         THANX IN
ADVANCE
Why more ectopic events / afib when lying on left side21 Dec 2006 06:49 GMT2
It seems well known that people experience more ectopic events and/or
afib when lying on the left side. I am NOT referring to the tendency
to NOTICE heartbeats more on the left side, but the actual occurrence
of more events when on the left side. Checking the web produced a lot
afib and ciprofloxacin20 Dec 2006 11:51 GMT1
Hello, I suffer from random episodes of afib lasting up to a minute each
time. These little bouts might occur maybe 3 or 4 times a day, some days I
don't seem to have any. They are very strong and easily felt including a
sudden shortness of breath. I am not on any medication of any ...
Existence of God Shocker19 Dec 2006 17:31 GMT8
Firing of Judith Regan Proof That God Exists
Axing of O.J.’s Publisher Predicted in Bible, Theologians Say
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch’s decision to fire Judith Regan,
the publisher of O.J. Simpson’s book “If I Did It,” is
Non-Invasive Cardiology19 Dec 2006 10:24 GMT134
My cardiologist and good friend Dr. Howard H. Wayne of San Diego passed away
October 23, 2006.  He was a true character, and will be missed sorely by his
many patients.  Dr. Wayne did not like invasive treatments or tests for CAD
(angiograms, angioplasty, stents, bypasses).  He ...
meaning of "mild wall abnormality" in echogram report?18 Dec 2006 22:49 GMT10
hello, i am a worrisome type and wondered if i could get some
perspective on the results of an echogram that
my physician needs to discuss with me.   I am 48, male with no major
health problems.
Catherization vs. MRI ?18 Dec 2006 16:47 GMT8
Are both of these just about equally accurate?
MRI is something that most health insurances dont cover. Its different then
an ECHO.
Im just wondering if their equally accurate?
Diabetes Breakthrough?18 Dec 2006 00:30 GMT5
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=a042812e-492c-4f07-8245-8a
598ab5d1bf&k=63970

Chunky Lies!17 Dec 2006 16:50 GMT2
Of all the Chung lies previously pointed out in this newsgroup, this is
still my favorite bit of Chung bull sh.t:
 >> > Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
 >>> > > Did not attempt exorcism.
Latest View On Plavix after Coated Stent?16 Dec 2006 00:16 GMT18
I had a coated stent implanted in April '06 in what I believe was an "on
label" use of the stent. I will have an appointment with my cardiologist
shortly and am wondering what questions to ask about the continued use
(or not) of Plavix?
Stent: DES or not?15 Dec 2006 20:03 GMT1
Recently I had angioplasty with implantation of one stent (near the
beginning of the right coronary artery).
On the procedure description sheet, as to the stent description I read
only: "ACS Vision Diam. 3mm Length 23mm": nothing concerning the type
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